G. MIQUELIANA (R)—White berries; foliage 
real in fall 
G. PROCUMBENS (R) Wintergreen or Check- 
erberry—Red fruit -........-------------- .50 and 
GENISTA PRAECOX — Moonlight Broom, 
gracefully arching branches 
G. SAGITTALIS (R)—Arrowbroom, perfectly 
prostrate; yellow flowers.-__.........--- 75 and 
G. TINCTORIA FLORE PLENO (R)—Full dov- 
ble yellow flowers; tangled stems 
GENTIANA ACAULIS (R)—Stemless Gentian, 
earliest to bloom 
G. SEPTEMFIDA CORDIFOLIA (R)—Aster-like 
leaf; sturdy growth 
G. SINO-ORNATA (R)—Funnel shaped corolla 
of bright blue; September 
GERANIUM MACULATUM (P)—Delicately col- 
ored tall perennial 
G. SANGUINEUM (R)—Rich magenta flowers 
1 inch or more across; long season of 
bloom; up to 15 inches in height; also, 
white flowered form 
GERANIUMS—Scented: See Pelargonium 
GEUM BORISI (P)—Neat tufts of evergreen 
foliage; orange flowers 
G. CHILOENSE (P)—Lady Stratheden, yellow; 
Mrs. Bradshaw, red 
GLOBULARIA CORDIFOLIA (R)—Tight mats of 
dark green foliage; ashy blue flowers in 
l-inch diameter balls; lovely with Aethio- 
nema Warley Rose 
GORMANIA LAXA (R)—Succulent leaves in 
coarse tufts 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA (P)—Babysbreath, 
airy sprays of white flowers 
G. REPENS ROSEA (R)—Trailing blue-gray 
mats; soft pink flowers -..............- .50 and 
G. VISCOSA BRISTOL FAIRY (P)— Double 
white flowers 
HEBE BIDWILLI 
stem 
(R)—Fine 
leaf and weak 
1.50 
1.50 
1.50 
.50 
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“20 
50 
io) 
.50 
75 
HS 
1.25 
HEDRA HELIX (C)—English Ivy, rooted cut- 
tings 
H. H. CANARIENSIS (R) —Small pointed 
leaves crowded together and turning pink 
in the fall if left outdoors __._.. S25 OO; 
H. H. CONGLOMERATA (R)—Thick dark 
green leaves crumpled in close mats 
H. H. C. ERECTA—Tree lvy, erect stems to 
Sifech tse k heel See By seeea see .75 to 
H. H. VARIEGATA—Silver blotches on blue 
green leaves; good inside 
HELIANTHEMUM VULGARE (R)—Sunrose, ex- 
cellent for very sunny location; summer 
blooming; the following varieties or colors 
Ben Ledi, single red Peach 
Ben Nevis, yellow to orange Shrimp 
Brunette, burnt orange White 
Red, double 
Wendell’s Rose, pink 
HELIANTHEMUM UMBELLATUM VERTICILLA- 
TUM (R)—White flowers, flat habit 
HELLEBORUS CORSICUS (P)—Huge clusters of 
chartreuse flowers; leaves sharply toothed; 
ultimate height, 4 to 5 feet, young plants 
H. NIGER (P)—Christmas Rose, pure white 
flowers, winter 1.00 and 
H. N. PRAECOX (P)—Earlier than preceed- 
ing; pink on reverse of flower 
H. ORIENTALE (P)—Lenten Rose, flowers usu- 
ally spotted and various colors 
HEMEROCALLIS HYPERION (P)—Daylily, de- 
lightfully fragrant, citron yellow flowers of 
large size in late July 
HEPATICA ACUTILOBA (R)—Eastern native; 
flowers white to blue or pink 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA (P) — Coralbells, 
cheerful border or rock garden plant; 
about 12 inches in height 
H. S. EDGE HALL HYBRID (P)—Pink flowers... 
HORMINUM PYRENAICUM (R)—Rosettes of 
large puckered blue-green leaves; spikes 
of lavender-blue flowers in May 
English Ivy in a formal garden 
Yellow, single 
Yellow, double 
per 100 $10.00 
Te 
1.50 
1.50 
50 
.50 
1.00 
1.50 
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